Gloucester Catholic High School News-cnbnews.net

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CDC issues initial 2011-2012 seasonal \”FluView\” report-cnbnews.net

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PROJECT GOPINK: Heels On, Gloves Off-cnbnews.net

 

Ladies,

It is time to keep your heels on and take your gloves off as we get ready for the 2012 elections!

I am excited to tell you about a project I am involved with called Project GOPink! We are a group of conservative women working to make a difference. We are hosting a conference, 2011 Women Working for Change Conference in Washington, D.C., November 17-19 at the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center.

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$33.8 Million in Aid for NJ Small Businesses-cnbnews.net

 

Haddon Heights NJ – Today, Congressman Andrews announced that New Jersey small businesses will receive $33.8 million in federal funds to boost small business lending. This money will be used by entrepreneurs to start new businesses, hire new employees and expand operations. Made possible by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, Congressman Andrews helped lead the effort in Congress to deliver these funds so that middle class families and local businesses have the resources they need to create quality jobs and make our region more competitive.

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Suhanra Conradie Serves as Produce Marketing Association Mentor-cnbnews.net

 


PMA Career Pathways Program gives students networking and industry experience 

 

Philadelphia, Pa, October 14, 2011 – Suhanra Conradie, Chief Executive Officer of the Western Cape Citrus Growers Forum (WCCGF), has been selected to serve as a mentor at the annual Produce Marketing Association (PMA) Fresh Summit Oct. 14-17 in Atlanta, Ga. The WCCPF is a consortium of more than 300 South African citrus growers eligible to export summer citrus to the United States.

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Obama\’s agenda: Overwhelm the system – Opinion – ReviewJournal.com

Posted: Jun. 6, 2010 | 12:00 a.m.

Obama is no fool. He is not incompetent. To the contrary, he is brilliant. He knows exactly what he\’s doing. He is purposely overwhelming the U.S. economy to create systemic failure, economic crisis and social chaos — thereby destroying capitalism and our country from within. 

Barack Obama is my college classmate (Columbia University, class of \’83). As Glenn Beck correctly predicted from day one, Obama is following the plan of Cloward & Piven, two professors at Columbia University. They outlined a plan to socialize America by overwhelming the system with government spending and entitlement demands. Add up the clues below. Taken individually they\’re alarming. Taken as a whole, it is a brilliant, Machiavellian game plan to turn the United States into a socialist/Marxist state with a permanent majority that desperately needs government for survival … and can be counted on to always vote for bigger government. Why not? They have no responsibility to pay for it.

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Baird Boulevard Bridge Closed for Repairs -cnbnews.net

The Baird Boulevard Bridge will be closed for approximately three months while structural repairs are made to the span over the Cooper River in Camden. \”We appreciate the patience and understanding of area residents during this repair and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,\” said Freeholder Ian Leonard, liaison to the Camden County Department of Public Works. 

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New Coach, The Winner, Congratulations Mr. Holt, Dream Reflections, Another Example, Tough Times for Catholic Parishes-cnbnews.net

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Clayton (8) at Gloucester City High School (29) – NJ.com

Ben Boyer scored three touchdowns on the ground to lead Gloucester City to a 29-8 victory over Clayton yesterday in Gloucester City.

Boyer managed 186 yards on 28 carries and went over 700 yards on the season. In all, Gloucester City ran for 266 yards in the game.

Clayton scored on a 75-yard run by Curtis Carr in the fourth quarter.

via highschoolsports.nj.com

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